Ethan Mollick
Wharton professor and AI commentator whose public experiments often serve as practical evidence for how AI tools change knowledge work.
Wharton professor and AI commentator whose public experiments often serve as practical evidence for how AI tools change knowledge work.
Australian software engineer and writer; known for the “Ralph” loop framing and for public arguments about agentic coding, context hygiene, and identity in software engineering.
Developer and writer whose public AI-assisted development experiments provide inspectable examples of agentic coding practice.
Programmer and blogger; associated with “Landing the Plane”, Beads, Gas Town, and (with Gene Kim) book Vibe coding / FAAFO.